A hub electrically connected to an electronic equipment and at least a portable device located in external environment is provided. The hub includes a first connector, at least a second connector, a controller, and a first dc/DC converter. The first connector is electrically connected to the electronic equipment, the second connector is electrically connected to the portable device. The controller is electrically connected between the first connector and the second connector, and the controller has a data transmission between the portable devices and the electronic equipment mutually. In addition, a signal is transmitted to the portable devices suitably by the controller so that the portable device being with rapid charge mode. An input terminal of the first dc/DC converter is electrically connected to the electronic equipment, and an output terminal of the first dc/DC converter is electrically connected to the portable device, the first dc/DC converter is applied to output stable voltage to the portable device.
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1. A hub electrically connecting to electronic equipment and a portable device located in an external environment via an universal serial bus (usb) cable, the usb cable comprising a signal transmission line and a power transmission line, the hub comprising:
a first connector, electrically connected to the electronic equipment via the usb cable;
a second connector, electrically connected to the portable device via the usb cable;
a controller, electrically connected between the first connector and the second connector, the controller has data transmission between the portable device and the electronic equipment mutually via the signal transmission line; and
a first direct current (dc)/dc converter, an input terminal of the first dc/DC converter is electrically connected to the electronic equipment via the power transmission line, an output terminal of the first dc/DC converter is electrically connected to the portable device via the power transmission line, the first dc/DC converter is applied to output stable voltage to the portable device;
wherein the first connector is usb 3.1 power Delivery (pd) type C port, and the electronic equipment is operable either in a charged mode or in a power supplying mode via the usb pd protocol.
24. A hub electrically connecting to electronic equipment and a portable device located in external environment via an universal serial bus (usb) cable, the usb cable comprising a signal transmission line and a power transmission line, the hub comprising:
a first connector, electrically connected to the electronic equipment via the usb cable;
a second connector, electrically connected to the portable device via the usb cable;
a controller, electrically connected between the first connector and the second connector, the controller has data transmission between the portable device and the electronic equipment mutually via signal transmission line; and
a first direct current (dc)/dc converter, an input terminal of the first dc/DC converter is electrically connected to the electronic equipment via the power transmission line, an output terminal of the first dc/DC converter is electrically connected to the portable device via the power transmission line, the first dc/DC converter is applied to output stable voltage to the portable device;
a fourth connector, electrically connected to an electronic device or a direct current power located in external environment; and
a second dc/DC converter, an input terminal of the second dc/DC converter is electrically connected to the fourth connector, and the output terminal of the second dc/DC converter is electrically connected to the portable device.
19. A hub electrically connecting to electronic equipment and a portable device located in an external environment, comprising:
a first connector, electrically connected to the electronic equipment;
a second connector, electrically connected to the portable device;
a controller, electrically connected between the first connector and the second connector, the controller has data transmission between the portable device and the electronic equipment mutually;
a first current detector, electrically connected to the first connector for detecting an output voltage and an output current of the electronic equipment;
a third direct current (dc)/dc converter, electrically connected to the first current detector;
a fourth dc/DC converter, electrically connected to the third dc/DC converter and the second connector, converting an output voltage of the third dc/DC converter to a required charging voltage for the portable device;
an energy storage, electrically connected between the third dc/DC converter and the fourth dc/DC converter; and
an energy storage controlling circuit, electrically connected to the electronic equipment, the first current detector, the third dc/DC converter, and the energy storage, the energy storage controlling circuit has a first preset current value and a first preset voltage value;
wherein, when the output current of the electronic equipment is less than the first preset current value, and the output voltage of the third dc/DC converter is more than the voltage of the energy storage, by the energy storage controlling circuit so that the portable device and the energy storage are charged by the electronic equipment at the same time; when the output current of the electronic equipment is more than the first preset current value or the output voltage of the electronic equipment is less than the first preset voltage value, the output voltage of the third dc/DC converter drops to the voltage of the energy storage by the energy storage controlling circuit, and the portable device are charged by the electronic equipment and the energy storage simultaneously.
2. The hub of
an AC/dc converter, an input terminal of the AC/dc converter is electrically connected to the AC source via the third connector; and
a second dc/DC converter, an input terminal of the second dc/DC converter is electrically connected to the AC/dc converter, and an output terminal of the second dc/DC converter is electrically connected to the portable device.
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4. The hub of
a fourth connector, electrically connected to an electronic device or a dc power located in external environment; and
a second dc/DC converter, an input terminal of the second dc/DC converter is electrically connected to the fourth connector, and the output terminal of the second dc/DC converter is electrically connected to the portable device.
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7. The hub of
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10. The hub of
a first current detector, electrically connected to the second dc/DC converter for detecting an output voltage and an output current of the second dc/DC converter;
a third dc/DC converter, electrically connected to the first current detector;
a fourth dc/DC converter, electrically connected to the third dc/DC converter, converting an output voltage of the third dc/DC converter to a required charging voltage of the portable device;
an energy storage, electrically connected between the third dc/DC converter and the fourth dc/DC converter; and
an energy storage controlling circuit, electrically connected to the second dc/DC converter, the first current detector, the third dc/DC converter, and the energy storage, the energy storage controlling circuit has a first preset current and a first preset voltage;
wherein, when the output current of the second dc/DC converter is less than the first preset current value, and the output voltage of the second dc/DC converter is more than the first preset voltage value, the output voltage of the third dc/DC converter is set to be more than an output voltage of the energy storage by the energy storage controlling circuit so that the portable device and the energy storage are charged by the second dc/DC converter at the same time; when the output current of the second dc/DC converter is more than the first preset current value or the output voltage of the second dc/DC converter is less than the first preset voltage value, the output voltage of the third dc/DC converter drops to the voltage of the energy storage by the energy storage controlling circuit, and the portable device is charged by the second dc/DC converter and the energy storage simultaneously.
11. The hub of
12. The hub of
a fifth dc/DC converter, electrically connected to the AC/dc converter;
a second switch, electrically connected between the electronic equipment and the fifth dc/DC converter, and the second switch is electrically connected between the electronic equipment and the first dc/DC converter; and
a controlling circuit, an output terminal of the controlling circuit is electrically connected to the fifth dc/DC converter and the second switch, and an input terminal of the controlling circuit is electrically connected to the electronic equipment for signal transmission each other;
wherein, the output voltage of the fifth dc/DC converter is adjustable by the controlling circuit, the controlling circuit controls the second switch to enable or disable the electrical connection between the electronic equipment and the fifth dc/DC converter, and enable or disable the electrical connection between the electronic equipment and the first dc/DC converter.
13. The hub of
14. The hub of
15. The hub of
16. The hub of
a third switch, electrically connected between the AC/dc converter and the fifth dc/DC converter; and
a sixth dc/DC converter, electrically connected between the AC/dc converter and the fourth connector;
wherein, the sixth dc/DC converter is a boost converter and electrically connected to the second switch, the second dc/DC converter is a buck converter and electrically connected to the second switch.
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Field of Invention
The present invention relates to a hub, especially relates to a hub having complex power converters for data transmission and rapid charge.
Description of Related Art
In recent years, with the development of science and technology, sizes of various portable devices (such as smart phones) become smaller gradually, and develop for the direction which the portable device is convenient to carry. Certainly, the portable devices usually need to maintain normal operation depending on a battery, and the portable devices are required to charge immediately when the battery power is exhausted.
Currently, a common USB 2.0 port can provide a rated current of 500 mA, a common USB 3.0 port can provide a rated current of 900 mA, and a common USB Type-C port can provide a rated current of up to 1.5 A or 3 A. A mobile electronic device generally detects the type of an USB port by means of various communication methods (for example, DP and DN signals, cc1 and cc2 signals for USB Type-C, or FSK technology of 5 VBUS for USB PD) to determine whether the USB port is general purpose for signal transmission (such as SDP) or an USB port for high charging current only (such as DCP) or both of the two function (such as CDP). The type of the USB port is identified after the mobile electronic device handshakes with an electronic device (for example, a desktop computer) that the USB port belongs to, and after a charging condition (including a voltage level and a charging current level) is determined, quick charging can start (where quick charging is defined as charging current higher than 500 mA). After the quick charging function is enabled, some mobile devices can indicate a charging current of about 1 A, some can indicate a charging current of up to 2.4 A, and mobile devices with an USB Type-C port can even indicate a maximum charging current of 3 A. However, the higher the charging current is, the greater the voltage drop caused by USB cable, connector and the like will be. An extra low output voltage may result in abnormal operation of the electronic device.
Nowadays, the portable devices can be charged via USB port on PC or apply the AC adapter (or named by charger). USB ports on PC or NB usually provide standard charging mode (SDP), 500 mA. However, with the various portable devices, users often own at least two kinds of the portable devices, such as mobile phones, portable HDD, tablets, or digital camera etc., and the amount of USB ports in a general desktop computer may be not enough for use. Therefore, users can buy an USB hub to expand the amount of the USB ports. Especially small size notebook computers emphasize the portability, and may have two USB ports or even one port in future. In addition to carry the devices such as mobile phones, notebook computers, and the hub etc., the peripherals and accessories such as adapters for charging will increase the amount users carried and are very inconvenient to carry when users go out. At present, there are a number of electronic products for charging rapidly (such as car charger, or AC to multi-USB ports charger). Although the products can provide enough power to mobile electronic devices for charging rapidly, but the portable devices are unable to transmit data. In addition, although the traditional USB hub can expand the USB ports for the portable devices to transmit data simultaneously, but the general USB ports just provide limited power for preventing over current or the lack of function to activate quick charging and data transmission simultaneously (such as CDP mode). Thus, the portable devices are allowed to perform a standard charging mode only so that the function of rapid charge can't be provided by the hub. Furthermore, fewer hubs still can supply more power via an additional adapter, but at least two accessories are needed to carry when user go out, and this also increases the cost and inconvenience. Wherein, some USB hubs even need to switch manually between the USB power and the external power converter by a manual switch for either data transmission or charging function only, which is quite inconvenient.
Therefore, how to solve the problems described above, and create a product that integrates the function of data transmission, better portability, rapid charge and low cost, which need to consider by the skilled person.
To solve the problems described above, one aspect of the invention is to provide a hub with functions of data transmission and rapid charge, and have a better portability for charging anywhere.
To achieve the foregoing and other aspects, a hub is provided which is electrically connected to an electronic equipment and at least a portable device in external environment. The hub includes a first connector, at least a second connector, a controller, and a first DC/DC converter. The first connector is electrically connected to the electronic equipment, the second connector is electrically connected to the portable devices. The controller is electrically connected between the electronic equipment and the portable devices, and the controller has data transmission with the portable devices mutually. In addition, a signal is transmitted to the portable devices suitably by the controller so that the portable devices can be activated with rapid charge mode. An input terminal of the first DC/DC converter is electrically connected to electronic equipment, and an output terminal of the first DC/DC converter is electrically connected to the portable devices, the first DC/DC converter is applied to output stable voltage to the portable devices.
In the described hub, further comprising a power converter and a third connector, the power converter is electrically connected to an AC source (mains) located in external environment via the third connector. The power converter includes an AC/DC converter and a second DC/DC converter. An input terminal of the AC/DC converter is electrically connected to the AC source via the third connector, and an input terminal of the second DC/DC converter is electrically connected to the output of AC/DC converter, and an output terminal of the second DC/DC converter is electrically connected to the portable devices. In addition, the hub further comprises a fourth connector, the fourth connector is electrically connected to an electronic equipment or a DC power source located in external environment. Wherein, in the hub, the fourth connector is electrically connected to an output terminal of the AC/DC converter and the input terminal of the second DC/DC converter.
In the described the hub, further comprising a current-sharing circuit, wherein the output terminal of the first DC/DC converter and the output terminal of the second DC/DC converter are electrically connected to the current-sharing circuit, and an output terminal of the current-sharing circuit is electrically connected to the portable devices. Or, the second DC/DC converter features with the function of constant current and constant voltage (CC-CV).
In the described the hub, further comprising a power controller and a current detector. The power controller is electrically connected to the first DC/DC converter, the current detector is electrically connected between the first DC/DC converter and the electronic equipment. An output voltage and an output current of the electronic equipment are detected by the power controller via the current detector. When the output voltage is less than a preset voltage value, or the output current is more than a preset current value, the output voltage of the first DC/DC converter is lowered by the power controller.
In the described hub, further comprising a bridge controller, the bridge controller is electrically connected to the controller, the bridge controller is applied to perform a signal or data format conversion.
In the described hub, further comprising a first current detector, a third DC/DC converter, at least a fourth DC/DC converter, an energy storage, and an energy storage controlling circuit. The first current detector is electrically connected to the electronic equipment for detecting an output voltage and an output current of electronic equipment, and the third DC/DC converter is electrically connected to the first current detector. The fourth DC/DC converter is electrically connected to the third DC/DC converter, and converts the output voltage of the third DC/DC converter to a required and stable charging voltage for the portable devices. The energy storage is electrically connected between the third DC/DC converter and the fourth DC/DC converter. In addition, the energy storage controlling circuit is electrically connected to the electronic equipment, the first current detector, the third DC/DC converter, and the energy storage. The energy storage controlling circuit has a first preset current value and a first preset voltage value. Wherein, when the output current of the electronic equipment is less than the first preset current value, and the output voltage of the electronic equipment is more than the first preset voltage value, the output voltage of the third DC/DC converter is set to be more than an voltage of the energy storage by the energy storage controlling circuit so that both of the portable device and the energy storage can be charged by the electronic equipment. Otherwise, when the output current of the electronic equipment is more than the first preset current value or the output voltage of the electronic equipment is less than the first preset voltage value, the output voltage of the third DC/DC converter is reduced to be the voltage of the energy storage by the energy storage controlling circuit. With this method, the portable devices can be charged by both of the electronic equipment and the energy storage simultaneously.
In addition, the described hub further comprises a second current detector and a first switch. (The switch for example means MOSFET, BJT or other embodiments of transistor here.) Wherein, the second current detector and the first switch are electrically connected to each other, the second current detector is electrically connected to the energy storage controlling circuit and the node between the third DC/DC converter and the fourth DC/DC converter respectively, the first switch is electrically connected to the energy storage controlling circuit and the energy storage respectively. The second current detector is applied for detecting a charging current and a discharging current of the energy storage. When the charging current or the discharging current of the energy storage is more than a second preset current value, or when a charging voltage or a discharging voltage of the energy storage triggers a second preset voltage value, the first switch is not conducted (turn off).
In the described hub, the first connector is USB 3.1 PD (Power Delivery) type C port, and electronic equipment can be either in a charged mode or in a power supplying mode. Wherein, the hub further comprising a fifth DC/DC converter, a second switch, and a controlling circuit. The fifth DC/DC converter is electrically connected to the AC/DC converter, the second switch is electrically connected between the electronic equipment and the fifth DC/DC converter, and the second switch is electrically connected between the electronic equipment and the first DC/DC converter. The controlling circuit is electrically connected to the fifth DC/DC converter and the second switch. Wherein, the controlling circuit controls the second switch to enable or disable the electrical connection between the electronic equipment and the fifth DC/DC converter, and enable or disable the electrical connection between the electronic equipment and the first DC/DC converter. Wherein, when the third connector is not plugged to the AC source, the first connector is plugged to the electronic equipment, and when the fourth connector is not plugged to the electronic devices or the DC power, the controlling circuit controls the second switch to disable the electrical connection between the electronic equipment and the fifth DC/DC converter, and enable the electrical connection between the electronic equipment and the first DC/DC converter.
In addition, when the third connector is plugged to the AC source, and the first connector is plugged to the electronic equipment, the controlling circuit controls the second switch to enable the electrical connection between the electronic equipment and the fifth DC/DC converter, and disenable the electrical connection between the electronic equipment and the first DC/DC converter.
In addition, when the third connector is not plugged to the AC source, the first connector is plugged to the electronic equipment, and when the fourth connector is plugged to the DC power, the controlling circuit controls the second switch to enable the electrical connection between the electronic equipment and the fifth DC/DC converter, and disenable the electrical connection between the electronic equipment and the first DC/DC converter.
In the described hub, further comprising a third switch and a sixth DC/DC converter. The third switch is electrically connected between the AC/DC converter and the fifth DC/DC converter, and the sixth DC/DC converter is electrically connected between AC/DC converter and the fourth connector. Wherein, the sixth DC/DC converter is a boost converter and electrically connected to the second switch, the second DC/DC converter is buck converter and electrically connected to the second switch. When the first connector is plugged to the electronic equipment, and the third connector is plugged to the AC source and the fourth connector is open, or the third connector is open and the fourth connector is plugged to the DC power, there will be various voltage sources provided by different DC/DC converters standby at the second switch in the same time. After the controlling circuit communicates with the controller and electronic equipment, the required voltage source can be acknowledged. The controlling circuit controls the second switch to enable the electrical connection between the electronic equipment and the corresponding DC/DC converter, which is providing the required voltage source, and disenable the electrical connection between the electronic equipment and the first DC/DC converter.
The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the invention, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification. The drawings illustrate embodiments of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
Other features and advantages of the invention will be further understood from the further technological features disclosed by the embodiments of the invention wherein there are shown and described embodiments of this invention, simply by way of illustration of best modes to carry out the invention.
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A signal can be transmitted to the portable device 30 by the controller 120, and a rapid charge mode can be enabled when the portable device 30 receives the signal. In detail, the definitions of current USB port are: Standard Downstream Port (SDP), Dedicated Charging Port (DCP), and Charging Downstream Port (CDP). SDP is used in data transmission mainly. The charging current of SDP is only 500 mA, and has a slower charging speed. DCP is a specific definition for charging, and the maximum possible charging current can reach to 1500 mA or more, but can't provide a data transmission. CDP can execute a data transmission, has a maximum charging current of 1500 mA. The signal transmitted from the controller 120 can make the portable device 30 enable a charging mode for CDP so that be with rapid charge and data transmission simultaneously. In addition, the controller 120 also can just make the portable device 30 enable the DCP mode according to the situation. For example, when the hub 100 is not electrically connected to the USB port of the electronic device, but electrically connected to a voltage source without the function of data transmission (such as a power bank or a mains electricity), the controller 120 can make the portable device 30 enable the DCP mode. Besides, in the construction of the USB type C, the equipment end has a communication with the device end to decide the charging mode or supply mode, wherein the current can be 5V/1.5 A or 5V/3 A, or even Power Delivery mode (12V or 20V).
In addition, the hub 100 further comprises a first DC/DC converter 111, wherein an input terminal of the first DC/DC converter 111 is electrically connected to electronic equipment 10 via a power transmission line 152 of USB cable 15, and an output terminal of the first DC/DC converter 111 is electrically connected to the portable device 30 via power transmission line 152 of USB cable 15. The first DC/DC converter 111 is a DC/DC converter with threshold current or threshold voltage, and can adjust the output voltage to stabilize the charging voltage of the portable device 30. The charging voltage received by the portable device 30 is adjusted via DC/DC converter 111 and can be supplied stably regardless of the power status of the electronic equipment 10 and losses in power transmission line. This is, the first DC/DC converter 111 has the function of regulation.
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In addition, a power bank module can be configured in the hub, and then a hub with function of the power bank module can be provided. Referring to
The output current and the output voltage of the electronic equipment 10 are detected by the energy storage controlling circuit 513. When the output current of the electronic equipment 10 is less than the first preset current value, and the output voltage of the electronic equipment 10 is more than the first preset voltage value, the output voltage of the third DC/DC converter 514 is a little higher than the voltage of the energy storage 518. The energy storage controlling circuit 513 will control the third DC/DC converter 514 to output current with the first preset current value, and the energy storage 518 and the portable device 30 can be charged simultaneously, wherein the third DC/DC converter 514 will be in the constant current mode for power supplying. In addition, the output voltage of the third DC/DC converter 514 is converted to the required charging voltage of the portable device 30 by the fourth DC/DC converter 516 for charging the portable device 30 stably. When the energy storage 518 is close to the fully charged state, and the total required charging current of the portable device 30 and the energy storage 518 is less than the first preset current value, the energy storage controlling circuit 513 will control the output voltage of the third DC/DC converter 514 in a preset value, wherein the preset value is only slightly higher than the voltage of the fully charged energy storage 518, such as 4.3V. Thus, the third DC/DC converter 514 can be in the constant voltage mode for power supplying to the energy storage 518 and the portable device 30.
When the amount of the portable devices 30 becomes more and need to be charged simultaneously, the required charging current of the portable devices 30 will be raised. When the required charging current of the portable devices 30 is raised and leading to the output current of the electronic equipment 10 more than the first preset current value or the output voltage of the electronic equipment 10 less than the first preset voltage value, the third DC/DC converter 514 will transfer to the constant current mode immediately and output current within the first preset current value for power supplying. At this time, the output voltage of the third DC/DC converter 514 will drop. When the output voltage of the third DC/DC converter 514 drops and then equals to the voltage of the energy storage 518, the power delivery of the energy storage 518 can be started. Then, the portable device 30 can be charged by both of the electronic equipment 10 and the energy storage 518 simultaneously via the fourth DC/DC converter 516, and meet the demand of higher charging current for lots of the portable device 30.
Besides, the power bank module 510 of the present embodiment further comprises a second current detector 515 and a first switch 517. The second current detector 515 and the first switch 517 are applied to protect the energy storage 518 and prevent the energy storage 518 from aging and result in abnormal charge and discharge. The second current detector 515 and the first switch 517 are electrically connected to each other. The second current detector 515 is electrically connected to the energy storage controlling circuit 513 and the node between the third DC/DC converter 514 and the fourth DC/DC converter 516 respectively. The first switch 517 is electrically connected to the energy storage controlling circuit 513 and the energy storage 518 respectively. The voltage of the energy storage 518 can be detected by the energy storage controlling circuit 513. The charging current and the discharging current of the energy storage 518 can be detected by the energy storage controlling circuit 513 via the second current detector 515, and control the first switch 517 to protect the energy storage 518. The controlling circuit further comprises a second preset current value and a second preset voltage value. When the charging current or the discharging current of the energy storage 518 is more than the second preset current value, or the voltage of the energy storage 518 is over than the second preset voltage value (the energy storage 518 be in a status of overcharging or over-discharging), the energy storage controlling circuit 513 will let the first switch 517 not be in a status of conduction (or open-circuited) for protecting the energy storage 518.
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Besides, the fourth connector 14 of the hub 200 is electrically connected to at least an electronic device 31 with different voltage levels which are not the same with the voltage of the portable device 30. The electronic devices 31 are, for example, tablet PCs, notebook computers, AIO PCs. When the amount of the portable device 30 and the electronic devices 31 electrically connected by the hub 200 become more and more, the required charging power becomes higher. At this time, the additional power supplying can be provided by the AC source 20, and both of the portable device 30 and the electronic devices 31 can be charged by the hub 100. In addition, by extending the signal transmission line 151 to the portable device 30, all the data transmission between the electronic equipment 10, the portable device 30, and the electronic devices 31 can be performed optionally in the hub 200.
In addition, the second DC/DC converter 115 can be with the function of constant current and constant voltage (CC-CV). The input terminal of the second DC/DC converter 115 is electrically connected to the AC/DC converter 114, the output terminal of the second DC/DC converter 115 is electrically connected to the output terminal of the first DC/DC converter 111, and the output terminal of the second DC/DC converter 115 and the output terminal of the first DC/DC converter 111 are electrically connected to the portable device 30. The second DC/DC converter 115 includes a third preset current value. When the required input current of the portable device 30 is lower than the third preset current value, the output voltage of the second DC/DC converter 115 is set in a predetermined value constantly. When the required input current of the portable device 30 is higher than the third preset current value, the output voltage of the second DC/DC converter 115 will drop.
When the required charging current of the portable device 30 is less than the third preset current value, the output voltage of the second DC/DC converter 115 is set in the predetermined value constantly, and has a power supplying in a constant voltage mode at this time. Wherein, the predetermined voltage is higher than the output voltage of the first DC/DC converter 111 so that the output terminal of the first DC/DC converter 111 is in a status of reverse bias voltage. Thus, the portable device 30 doesn't derive power from the electronic equipment 10 at this time, but the AC source 20.
When the amount of the portable devices 30 electrically connecting to the hub 100 increases and the portable devices 30 are charged simultaneously, the required charging current of all portable devices 30 will be raised. When the required charging current of the portable devices 30 is more than the third preset current value, the second DC/DC converter 115 will be in the constant current mode at this time under the control of CC-CV function. In the status that the output current of the second DC/DC converter 115 is limited, and the output voltage of the second DC/DC converter 115 will be lowered immediately. When the output voltage of the second DC/DC converter 115 drops and then equal to the output voltage of the DC/DC converter 111, the electronic equipment 10 will supply power to the portable device 30. At this time, the portable devices 30 are charged by both of the electronic equipment 10 and the second voltage source 20 simultaneously, and meet the demand of higher charging current for the portable devices 30.
Or, the second DC/DC converter 115 being not likely with the function of constant current and constant voltage (CC-CV), the current-sharing circuit 130 can be applied to have the described function. Please refer to
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Worth mention, the first DC/DC converter 111 of the described embodiment, the Buck converter or Boost converter, or buck-boost or SEPIC converter etc. can be applied in the second DC/DC converter 115, the third DC/DC converter 514, the fourth DC/DC converter 516, or the fifth DC/DC converter 612 according to the demand of product design. Besides, the current detector 112 and the power controller 113 applied in the hub 100 also can applied to the hub of other embodiments. Besides, the bridge controller 150 of the hub 400 shown in
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Wherein, when the third connector 12 of the hub 700 is plugged to the AC source 20, the third switch 714 will be conducted. Thus, AC/DC converter outputs power to the second switch 614 directly, as well as the fifth DC/DC converter 612 and the second DC/DC converter 115. Therefore, the second switch 614 will have at least three different input voltage levels simultaneously, which are 20V, 12V, 5V respectively. At this time, when the controlling circuit 616 determines the required voltage level of the electronic equipment 10, the second switch 614 will conduct to one of the three voltage levels. For example, when the required voltage mode of the electronic equipment 10 is 12V, the second switch 614 will conduct to the input voltage of 12V, and makes the electronic equipment 10 be charged by the voltage of 12V.
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In the described embodiment, just illustrating single first DC/DC converter 111 and single second DC/DC converter 115. However, multiple first DC/DC converters 111 or multiple second DC/DC converters 115 also can be applied according to the requirements. Referring to
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Although the description above contains many specifics, these are merely provided to illustrate the invention and should not be construed as limitations of the invention's scope. Thus it will be apparent to those skilled, in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the system and processes of the present invention without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention.
Lin, Chia-Wei, Li, Dong-Sheng, Lin, Kuang-Feng
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